The National Press and Publication Administration of China (NPPA) on Friday released 95 approval licenses for domestic games for April, including 94 mobile games, seven PC games, and one PlayStation console game. April’s 95 licenses are a decrease compared to March’s 107 approved titles, and the 111 and 115 given the green light in February and January respectively. The much-anticipated games in the latest round of approvals include Tencent’s Carbon Island, NetEase’s Broken Land, Sony China’s Lost Soul Aside, Archosaur Games’ Dragon Raja: Gate of Cassell, and Kingnet Network’s The Lost Tomb. Additionally, NetEase’s Diablo: Immortal and Lilith’s Farlight 84 added PC versions on the same day, according to updates on changes in license information from the NPPA. [NPPA, in Chinese]
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